GroupWise User`s Guide to Mobile Devices User`s Guide
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GroupWise User`s Guide to Mobile Devices User`s Guide
GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices ® w w w. n o v e l l . c o m USER’S GUIDE WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION Novell welcomes you to this GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices. Ask yourself this ® ® question: When you’re away from the office, is it better to accomplish tasks remotely or still have them waiting for you when you return? Without question, networking and mobile communication technologies are opening up new ways to collaborate from virtually anywhere to get things done, be more responsive, save time and achieve professional and personal priorities. As reported in the article “Use Your PDA or Smartphone with GroupWise” featured in the Spring 2004 issue of GroupWise Advisor magazine, people today want to “manage their e-mail, calendar, tasks and contacts on their mobile device, and to be able to respond quickly and accurately ‘anywhere, anytime, anyplace.’” Novell GroupWise connects you to people and to the information you need through a single access point for integrated e-mail, instant messaging, calendaring and scheduling, as well as task, contact and document management. And through synchronization solutions from Novell development partners featured in this user’s guide, you can access resources with your handheld device of choice, be it a “converged” cell phone, known as a “SmartPhone,” or a handheld PDA device like a PalmPilot*, Pocket PC or RIM* BlackBerry*. The purpose of this GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices is to provide you with information on: • Whether your handheld device supports synchronization with GroupWise • Two primary methods for synchronizing GroupWise data with handheld devices • Independent Novell development partners, the synchronization features that each provides, and contact information to learn more LET US KNOW HOW WE CAN HELP We appreciate your interest in GroupWise and in this user’s guide to mobile devices. Of course, no such guide can answer all your questions. For more information about GroupWise and the GroupWise synchronization solutions offered by our development partners, please visit: www.novell.com/groupwise GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices Table of Contents 2 THE NEED FOR SECURE, RELIABLE D ATA S Y N C H R O N I Z AT I O N 2 G R O U P W I S E S Y N C H R O N I Z AT I O N S U P P O RT F O R H A N D H E L D S 6 S Y N C H R O N I Z AT I O N M E T H O D S 7 SOLUTIONS FROM NOVELL D E V E L O P M E N T PA R T N E R S GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 2 The Need for Secure, Reliable Data Synchronization Business mobility means retrieving and sending information and communicating from virtually anywhere, any time to get work done. Today’s mobile workforce requires reliable, secure access to Novell GroupWise e-mail, calendar, contact and task information ® ® via notebook PC, “SmartPhone,” PDA or other handheld device. By teaming with development partners like Consilient, Intellisync, Messaging Architects, Nexic, Notify Technology, Omni, Quartz Development and Toffa International, Novell equips organizations large and small with proven solutions that synchronize GroupWise data with “wired” (synchronization cradle) and “wireless” (“over-theair”) handheld devices. These solutions integrate into an organization’s network and with several mobile-device operating systems, including Palm OS*, Windows* Mobile, RIM and Symbian*. G R O U P W I S E S Y N C H R O N I Z AT I O N Novell development partners offer synchronization S U P P O RT F O R H A N D H E L D S solutions to support those devices. While this list is The following table lists a wide variety of by no means all-inclusive, please take a moment handheld mobile devices, including PDAs, pagers to see if your handheld is listed and which Novell and SmartPhones. The table also indicates which partners offer synchronization support. G R O U P W I S E PA RT N E R S P R O V I D I N G S Y N C H R O N I Z AT I O N MOBILE DEVICE CONSILIENT MESSAGING INTELLISYNC ARCHITECTS NEXIC NOTIFY OMNI • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • QUARTZ DEVEL. TOFFA R I M P D A S ( D ATA O N LY ) BlackBerry 8XX BlackBerry 9XX • • BlackBerry 58XX See section See section See section R I M P D A S ( V O I C E P L U S D ATA ) BlackBerry 62XX BlackBerry 6510/7510 BlackBerry 6710 BlackBerry 6750 BlackBerry 72XX BlackBerry 7730 continued on next page • • • • • • See section See section See section See section See section GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 3 G R O U P W I S E PA RT N E R S P R O V I D I N G S Y N C H R O N I Z AT I O N MOBILE DEVICE CONSILIENT MESSAGING INTELLISYNC ARCHITECTS NEXIC NOTIFY QUARTZ DEVEL. TOFFA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • OMNI PA L M O S - P D A S palmOne* V / Vx palmOne VII / i705 palmOne m1XX palmOne m5XX palmOne Treo* 270 palmOne Treo 300 palmOne Treo 600 Kyocera* 6035 Kyocera 7135 palmOne Zire* palmOne Zire 21 palmOne Zire 71 palmOne Tungsten* E palmOne Tungsten T palmOne Tungsten T2 palmOne Tungsten T3 palmOne Tungsten W (wireless) palmOne Tungsten C (wireless) Samsung* i500 Sony Cliè* PEG-TH55 Sony Cliè PEG-TJ37 Sony Cliè PEG-TJ27 Sony Cliè PEG-NZ90 Sony Cliè PEG-NX80 Sony Cliè PEG-TJ35 Sony Cliè PEG-TJ25 Sony Cliè PEG-SJ33 Sony Cliè PEG-T665 Sony Cliè PEG-SJ20 Sony Cliè PEG-X70 Sony Cliè PEG-SJ30 Sony PEG UX50 MICROSOFT PDAS WinCE Pocket PC 2000—ARM Pocket PC 2000—MIPS Pocket PC 2000—SH3 Pocket PC 2002 continued on next page • • GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 4 G R O U P W I S E PA RT N E R S P R O V I D I N G S Y N C H R O N I Z AT I O N MOBILE DEVICE MICROSOFT PDAS CONSILIENT MESSAGING INTELLISYNC ARCHITECTS NEXIC NOTIFY QUARTZ DEVEL. TOFFA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • OMNI CONTINUED Pocket PC 2003 Windows Mobile Dell Axim* X3 Dell Axim X3i HP iPAQ* h5XXX HP iPAQ h2XXX HP iPAQ h4XXX HP iPAQ h1XXX Toshiba* e400 Toshiba e800 Toshiba e350 Toshiba e750 PA G E R S Motorola* V70 • • • Motorola P935 Motorola T900 PerComm* e80 PHONES M O TO R O L A • • • • V300 V400 V525 V600 SONY ERICSSON R520m R300d R300LX T39 • • • • • • T60x T62U T65 T68m T68i • • • T68u T610 T618 T616 • • • T630 Z600 Z608 P800 continued on next page • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 5 G R O U P W I S E PA RT N E R S P R O V I D I N G S Y N C H R O N I Z AT I O N MOBILE DEVICE PHONES CONSILIENT MESSAGING INTELLISYNC ARCHITECTS NEXIC NOTIFY OMNI QUARTZ DEVEL. TOFFA CONTINUED NOKIA* 3300 • 3595 3650 3660 • • 5140 6108 6200 • 6220 6230 6600 • 6650 6800 6820 7250 7250i • • 7650 7700 8910 9210 9210i 9290 • • • N-Gage • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SAMSUNG • • • • A530 A610 D700 E700 E710 SIEMENS* CX65 M55 S55 S56 SL55 SL56 • • • • • • • • LG VX4400 VX6000 continued on next page • • GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 6 G R O U P W I S E PA RT N E R S P R O V I D I N G S Y N C H R O N I Z AT I O N MOBILE DEVICE PHONES CONSILIENT MESSAGING INTELLISYNC ARCHITECTS NEXIC NOTIFY OMNI QUARTZ DEVEL. TOFFA CONTINUED KYOCERA • • • 3225 KX414 SE47 AUDIOVOX* • • CDM8600 CDM9500 PHILIPS* • Fisio* 620 SENDO* • X SHARP* • CX30 TDS • Recon* A L C AT E L OT715 • • J AVA * D E V I C E S J2ME* See section S Y N C H R O N I Z AT I O N M E T H O D S on the operating systems Palm OS or Windows There are two primary means for combining the Mobile and use Palm’s Hotsync* or Microsoft’s strengths of GroupWise with handheld devices: ActiveSync*, respectively. 1) desktop synchronization and 2) enterprise Desktop synchronization is widespread in synchronization, including push/pull messaging. a work environment with no requirement to When choosing a synchronization solution, standardize on a specific handheld device. You are it’s important to understand which type of free to select your own device and there is typically synchronization method is most effective for little to no IT department assistance in setting a specific user or enterprise. up or configuring synchronization capability. The GroupWise client on the desktop contains Desktop Synchronization Desktop synchronization encompasses a “wired” connection to the desktop, such as cradle-to-PC, the data to be synchronized. The synchronization application “pushes” data to the handheld device, and data on the device is pushed to GroupWise. infrared-to-PC, or Bluetooth connection. This type of synchronization represents the majority of Enterprise Synchronization handheld synchronization needs among GroupWise Enterprise Synchronization is a server-based users. Devices common in such a setting are based synchronization solution that provides GroupWise GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 7 synchronization with handheld devices. This type (GSM, TDMA, CDMA, etc.) to the network to be of synchronization assumes that the device can able to access the corporate data servers. connect to the corporate network and access the The number of supported devices dramatically corporate synchronization server. In some cases increases with Enterprise Synchronization. Palm OS this synchronization originates through a desktop- and Windows Mobile devices, smart phones and initiated synchronization (which may or may not devices based on the Symbian operating system can be cradled) or through a wireless connection to be supported. SyncML, an XML-based synchroni- the corporate network. Many companies that zation standard, is a common mechanism used by have a corporate standard or policy regarding synchronization servers to support this model. the use of handheld devices choose the enterprise synchronization method, while other companies SOLUTIONS FROM NOVELL D E V E L O P M E N T PA R T N E R S with such a policy or standard choose the desktop Novell has partnered with a number of software synchronization method. vendors located in the U.S., Canada, Britain and One Enterprise Synchronization method is Australia who develop GroupWise enhancement to deploy a corporate synchronization server solutions to support PDAs and SmartPhones. somewhere in the network that connects to the These vendors offer cradle-based and server-based backend data sources. This solution differs from solutions to connect GroupWise with handheld Desktop Synchronization because the integration devices. The following product information provided occurs between the synchronization server and by these vendors is subject to change and is the data-hosting server. Other solutions don’t intended for general information only. You are require a synchronization server, and connect encouraged to contact vendors directly for more directly to GroupWise server agents. detailed product information as well as pricing. Enterprise Synchronization also encompasses carrier-based synchronization, employed by Consilient customers who want full-time, wireless connectivity Consilient2* software from Consilient provides to their GroupWise data. This broad connectivity over-the-air, “push” e-mail for Novell GroupWise requires a persistent connection to a network. on all BlackBerry Wireless Handhelds. Consilient2 Wireless and cell phone carriers provide this service is built on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES), and have the ability to direct data requests to a which enables GroupWise administrators to leverage backend data source, which is typically a corporate all the security and administrative benefits provided server. For example, a data server is placed in the through the BES. corporate data center. Connections are created Consilient2 is endorsed by RIM, the creators of between this server and the carrier network. BlackBerry, and is the only solution that uses all Devices need to support wireless connectivity three components for the complete BlackBerry GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 8 Enterprise Solution with push e-mail as designed Administrators can add or remove users; assign or by RIM. These components are the BlackBerry reassign handhelds; and create, edit and apply Handheld client, BlackBerry Enterprise Server and policies for all users or for a select user group. the BlackBerry Desktop Manager. Consilient2 ensures The BES can also send an over-the-air “kill” that GroupWise administrators receive complete functionality and all the wireless features provided by RIM along with future compatibility with new handhelds and BES upgrades. command to lock the handheld and erase data if a handheld is lost or stolen. The BES also provides additional key features such as advanced Triple DES security, wireless reconciliation, integrated attachment viewing The use of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is and Mobile Data Service (MDS). a key, differentiating feature of the Consilient2 solution. The BES provides over 70 different IT Features and Benefits policies and is a centralized way of managing Other features and benefits of the Consilient2 wireless users and handhelds within an organization. solution for GroupWise follow below: Mobile Data Service (MDS). Through the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, Consilient2 provides access to the MDS component of the BlackBerry solution. Consilient2 can also use MDS to wirelessly access and use any Web-based or database-driven application (e.g. a CRM or ERP system) on a BlackBerry handheld. Use any BlackBerry. With the Consilient2 solution, administrators can deploy any BlackBerry Wireless Handheld on any network, including overseas. Complete Attachment Viewing. Consilient2 offers full attachment viewing support for Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint*, Corel WordPerfect*, Adobe* PDF, Zip archives, HTML/HTM and ASCII text GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 9 documents. The attachment viewing service BlackBerry Enterprise Server, Consilient2 allows preserves document formatting and font style organizations to securely deploy other desktop and enables users to request the table of contents applications, including Web-based and database- or full attachment contents. driven applications, and HTML browser capability. Exclusive BlackBerry Network. Business enterprise HTML Browser Capability. Consilient2 provides data traffic deserves a reliable connection for full HTML browsing to Internet and intranet sites wireless e-mail delivery so that it’s not competing on BlackBerry handhelds through the MDS feature with other traffic. Consilient2 provides an exclusive of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. With the data channel using RIM’s Network Operations Center BlackBerry browser, users can view WAP-enabled (NOC) for BlackBerry traffic. Because the BlackBerry or regular HTML-based Web sites that are internal Enterprise Server provides compression, all or external to the corporate network. BlackBerry traffic, including e-mail, calendar and Web content, is compressed for greater efficiency. Out-of-Coverage Access. Consilient2 uses the native BlackBerry handheld client, providing The NOC also protects e-mail from delays caused access to corporate e-mail even when wireless by other routine Web-related and e-mail traffic. coverage is poor or unavailable. Consilient2 allows With more than 50 wireless carriers connected users to review and organize received e-mail, to the RIM NOC, multiple carriers can be used and to compose and queue new e-mail for sending within an organization without requiring separate while out-of-coverage. Other solutions not using installations of the connectivity software. When the native BlackBerry handheld client applications temporarily out-of-coverage, the NOC’s network- will not leverage the proven offline capabilities level retry provides timely delivery of data when designed and optimized by RIM for the BlackBerry. back in a coverage area. Maximum Memory. Consilient2 is the only product Advanced Security. Consilient2 meets the highest with native BlackBerry handheld client support. security standards set by the U.S. government. Consilient2 does not require bulky third-party Through the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, Consilient2 applications to be installed on the handheld so delivers secure, FIPS-certified, Triple DES encryption. maximum memory is maintained for e-mail, By leveraging the Mobile Data Service (MDS) of the contacts and calendar appointments. GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 10 Supported Features on Specific Operating Systems Consilient provides the following features on devices running the RIM operating system: PA L M O S WINDOWS MOBILE RIM SYMBIAN 8XX 9XX NEWER Send Y Y Receive Y Y Reply Y Y Reply Using GroupWise E-mail Address Y Y Forward Y Y Delete Y Y Attachments Y Y Read Later Y Y Mark ‘Read’ Y Y Undelete Y Y Delete and Empty Y Y Filters Y Y Accept Y Y Reject Y Y Delegate N N Create Appointment Y Y Mark Private N N Decline with Options Y Y Read Later Y Y Undelete N/A N/A Delete and Empty Y Y Filters N/A N/A Schedule Others Y Y Posted Appointments Y Y Reply Y Y Available Y Y Create Y Y Accept N/A N/A Reject N/A N/A Forward N/A N/A Reply N/A N/A Mark ‘Private’ N/A N/A Mark ‘Completed’ Y Y Decline with Options N/A N/A Read Later N/A N/A PDAS S M A RTPHONES E-MAIL CALENDAR TA S K L I S T continued on next page GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 11 PA L M O S WINDOWS MOBILE RIM SYMBIAN 8XX 9XX NEWER Mark Read N/A N/A Undelete N/A N/A Delete and Empty N/A N/A Filters N/A N/A Assign Tasks to Others N N Posted Tasks N/A N/A Searchable Y Y Create Contact Y Y Delete Contact Y Y Sync Changes to GroupWise Mailboxes Y Y PDAS TA S K L I S T S M A RTPHONES CONTINUED ADDRESS BOOK Contact Information CONSILIENT 66 Kenmount Rd. P.O. Box 2172 St. John’s, NL Canada A1C 6E6 Tel: (Toll free) 1.866.576.1706 Tel: (International) 1.709.576.1706 Fax: 1.709.576.1986 Web: www.consilient.com E-mail: info@consilient.com GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 12 Intellisync Corporation Key Features Intellisync Handheld Edition for Palm, Pocket PC and Windows CE Easy, one-step synchronization. Whether you’re on Intellisync Handheld Edition* software from with Intellisync Handheld Edition ensures you’ll Intellisync Corporation keeps you constantly current never be overbooked, out of date or out of touch. the road or at your desk, one-step synchronization with direct, two-way synchronization between E-mail attachment support. Synchronize e-mails your PC and Palm OS or Pocket PC/Windows CE with attachments from your PC to your handheld (including Pocket PC Phone Edition) device. and vice-versa. Palm OS and Pocket PC/Windows Synchronize your ever-changing e-mail, calendar, CE users also have the ability to forward e-mails contacts and tasks with the personal information management, contact management and groupware (including any files attached to the e-mail) to other users. applications on which you depend every day. With its patented Data Synchronization Extensions Technology (DSX Technology engine), Advanced e-mail features. Import, export and synchronize e-mail messages between your PC and ® Intellisync Handheld Edition lets you simultaneously synchronize handheld organizer data with Novell GroupWise. And advanced capabilities like intelligent handheld device. Easily sync information between e-mail subfolders, as well as sync and forward your e-mail attachments. field mapping, custom filtering and full conflict resolution offer unparalleled accuracy, convenience and reliability. What’s New in Intellisync Handheld Edition? • Support for Palm OS 5.0 devices. • E-mail attachment support—Now you have the ability to synchronize e-mails with attachments from your PC to your handheld Full conflict resolution and powerful filtering. and vice-versa. When changes are made to the same record on • Includes Live Update—When you run your handheld and PC, Intellisync Handheld Edition Intellisync Handheld Edition’s Live Update, accurately detects and resolves the conflict you can automatically obtain the latest automatically, or makes changes based on the software updates. customized controls you’ve selected. GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 13 Quickly synchronize even large databases by using filters to select only the information you need updated. Intellisync Handheld Edition saves you time and optimizes space on your handheld device. Minimum System Requirements • Palm OS device (including Palm OS 5.0 devices); WinCE, Pocket PC 2000, Pocket PC 2002, Pocket PC for Phones, Pocket PC 2003 • Windows 98/2000 Professional Edition, Complete customization. First choose the Windows NT* 4.0 Workstation SP6, Windows Me, applications you want to synchronize. or Windows XP Professional and Home Version • 486 PC; 133 MHz Pentium*-compatible PC for Windows 2000; 150 MHz for Windows Me; 233 MHz for Windows XP • 30 MB available disk space • 24 MB RAM for Windows 98; 32 MB RAM for Windows Me/NT; 64 MB RAM for Windows 2000; 128 MB for Windows XP Then use advanced capabilities like intelligent field mapping and date range support for complete control over your information. • CD-ROM drive • For Palm OS device: HotSync Manager 3.0 or higher; for Pocket PC Phone Edition: ActiveSync 3.6; for Pocket PC 2002/2003: ActiveSync 3.5; for Pocket PC/Windows CE devices: ActiveSync 3.1 GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 14 Supported Features on Specific Operating Systems Intellisync provides the following features on devices running Palm OS or Windows Mobile operating systems: PA L M O S WINDOWS MOBILE RIM PDAS E-MAIL Send Receive Reply Reply Using GroupWise E-mail Address Forward Delete • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Attachments Read Later Mark ‘Read’ Undelete Delete and Empty Filters CALENDAR Accept Reject Delegate Create Appointment Mark Private Decline with Options Read Later Undelete Delete and Empty Filters Schedule Others Posted Appointments Reply TA S K L I S T Available Create Accept Reject Forward Reply Mark ‘Private’ Mark ‘Completed’ Decline with Options Read Later continued on next page S M A RTPHONES 8XX 9XX SYMBIAN NEWER GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 15 PA L M O S WINDOWS MOBILE RIM PDAS TA S K L I S T S M A RTPHONES 8XX 9XX SYMBIAN NEWER CONTINUED Mark Read • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Undelete Delete and Empty Filters Assign Tasks to Others Posted Tasks ADDRESS BOOK Searchable Create Contact Delete Contact Sync Changes to GroupWise Mailboxes Contact Information Intellisync Corporation 2550 North First Street Suite #500 San Jose, CA 95131 Phone: 408-321-7650 Fax: 408-321-3886 Intellisync Handheld Edition version 5.3 supports Palm OS 5.0 devices for calendar, contacts and tasks. Devices running Palm OS 5.0 no longer have a standard e-mail client. As such, Intellisync Handheld Edition supports e-mail on Palm OS 5.0 devices using the legacy Palm e-mail client only, and is limited to reading e-mail only (replying to or creating new e-mail does not work on the legacy client running on Palm OS 5.0). E-mail synchronization is supported for Novell GroupWise. Edits to attachments on the device are not synchronized back to the PC. GroupWise 6.x e-mail Cabinet folder mapping is not supported. E-mail attachment support is not available for GroupWise. Complete e-mail attachment support is available only for Pocket PC/Windows CE devices (Palm OS handhelds can forward attachments, but not create, open, or edit them). GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 16 Messaging Architects GWAnywhere—Wireless Solutions for GroupWise GWAnywhere 2.0 is a leading, enterprise-class • Solves the problem of GroupWise synchronization, be it offline synchronization, live connect push or online real-time Technical benefits: wireless messaging platform created specifically • Offers GroupWise users a method to access for Novell GroupWise. It is built upon Extended e-mail and other PIM data on mobile devices Systems’ OneBridge Mobile Groupware platform, • Enables companies who want to go mobile which according to Gartner has the most extensive to stay with the Novell platform deployment of wireless messaging servers worldwide. • Server-side solution requires no end-user GWAnywhere 2.0 enables GroupWise users to involvement in the deployment process have anytime, anywhere access to e-mail and personal information management (PIM) information on virtually any mobile device (Palm, Pocket PC/ WinCE, Symbian and SyncML devices) for any wired or wireless connection (GPRS, GSM, CDMA/1XRTT, Bluetooth*, WiFi 802.11a/b/g, infrared and cable/ cradle). Since GWAnywhere uses real time push technology to automatically update the GroupWise content on the devices, users are automatically notified of new messages, tasks, contacts or appointments on their mobile devices. Features GWAnywhere supports the following features: • Synchronizes PIM data on Palm, Pocket PC, SmartPhone, Windows CE, RIM, SyncML and Symbian OS (formerly known as EPOC) mobile devices with GroupWise • Synchronizes database data from any ODBCor ADO/OLE DB-compliant DBMS to common databases on the Palm, Pocket PC, Windows CE mobile devices and any 32-bit Windows Additionally, the product includes a set of desktop/laptop/server comprehensive tools for centralized configuration, • “Always-on” delivery with Live Connect deployment, security and device management, technology lets users have up-to-date and it is the only to have implemented end-to-end information on the mobile device FIPS 140-2 complaint security. • Manages data and applications on mobile Benefits devices with backup/restore, installation, Business benefits: configuration and reporting capabilities • Provides an enterprise-level solution for wireless synchronization for GroupWise • Offers a device- and carrier-independent platform • Ensures secure data transfer with encryption • Supports any wired or wireless connection, such as infrared, Ethernet, 802.11 and analog or wireless modems GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 17 Supported Features on Specific Operating Systems Messaging Architects provides the following features on devices running either Palm OS, Windows Mobile or Symbian operating systems: PA L M O S WINDOWS MOBILE RIM 8XX 9XX SYMBIAN PDAS S M A RTPHONES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NEWER E-MAIL Send Receive Reply Reply Using GroupWise E-mail Address Forward Delete Attachments Read Later Mark ‘Read’ Undelete Delete and Empty Filters CALENDAR Accept Reject Delegate Create Appointment Mark Private Decline with Options Read Later Undelete Delete and Empty Filters Schedule Others Posted Appointments Reply TA S K L I S T Available Create Accept Reject Forward Reply Mark ‘Private’ Mark ‘Completed’ Decline with Options Read Later continued on next page GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 18 PA L M O S TA S K L I S T WINDOWS MOBILE RIM 8XX 9XX SYMBIAN PDAS S M A RTPHONES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NEWER CONTINUED Mark Read Undelete Delete and Empty Filters Assign Tasks to Others Posted Tasks ADDRESS BOOK Searchable Create Contact Delete Contact Sync Changes to GroupWise Mailboxes Contact Information Messaging Architects 180 Peel Street, Suite 333 Montreal, QC Canada H3C 2G7 Tel: (Toll-free) 1.866.497.0101 Tel: (International) 1.514.392.9220 Fax: 1.514.392.9120 E-mail: hello@messagingarchitects.com Web: http://www.gwtools.com GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 19 Nexic Synchronization. The transfer agents will Nexic Synchronis for GroupWise synchronize GroupWise addresses with the default Nexic Synchronis* for GroupWise offers a rich, robust set of collaboration tools for handheld devices. It was designed to include many features specific to GroupWise, like retracting sent messages, GroupWise specific folders and scheduling others for appointments, tasks or notes. When comparing the features of Nexic Synchronis to other solutions, it quickly becomes apparent that Nexic Synchronis is the only solution that supports such a wide range of GroupWise features. Most other solutions limit what they support in order to create a base set of features that work with the common e-mail products. address book or contacts application on the handheld device, as well as GroupWise e-mail and calendaring items with the native Nexic Synchronis Client. Due to the extreme limitations and the lack of GroupWise related features in the assorted default mail, calendar, task and note applications that ship with the devices, the current version of Nexic Synchronis will not sync with any default application except the Address Book/Contacts applications. Support for the default mail, calendar, task and note applications has been added to the next release for users who want to use these applications. Nexic Synchronis was never designed to work with Popular GroupWise Client. The popular Nexic Microsoft Outlook* or Lotus Notes*. It was created Synchronis Client* for GroupWise for Palm and by Nexic engineers who also helped design, test Pocket PC devices is a native application that and support GroupWise while working at Novell. is installed on the handheld device. This client Without question, we know GroupWise and it shows. gives you a familiar, robust environment to create, Nexic Synchronis is made up of different send or schedule GroupWise e-mail or calendar components: files on the PC and files on the items. The user interface was designed to look device. For Palm OS devices, the Nexic Synchronis and act like the GroupWise Windows client. Transfer Agents files on the PC are Windows DLLs that synchronize GroupWise data with the handheld device using the host PC’s Palm Hotsync Manager application. For Pocket PC devices, the Nexic Synchronis Transfer Agents on the PC are Windows applications that synchronize GroupWise data with the handheld device using the host PC’s ActiveSync connection to the device. GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 20 Key Features Nexic Synchronis synchronizes GroupWise Nexic Synchronis transfer agents provide extensive mail, appointments, tasks, notes and addresses. control over identifying the data to synchronize. The available options change depending on the Out of the box, Nexic Synchronis can synchronize type of GroupWise record being synchronized. records without any user intervention. For specific For example, with address and contact records, needs, you can transfer items within date ranges, you can specify the handheld address book or items in selected GroupWise folders, items with category to associate with the GroupWise address specific categories, or you can even specify to books. For mail, appointments, tasks and notes, synchronize just the selected addresses from the you can specify specific folders to sync, date ranges, GroupWise Windows Address Book dialog. item status and many other search criteria to identify records to transfer. Calendar items from Powerful Options Displaying items in a list for confirmation is useful proxy accounts can also be synchronized to create a true multi-user calendar view. only if you can interact with the list, or decide you want to cancel the operation. Nexic goes a GroupWise Features and Functionality on the Device step further than most sync products in that when it displays a list of items that are about to be synchronized, each item in the list has a check box associated with it. You can review the list of potential items and uncheck the items that may have inadvertently been included in the query results. You can even cancel the sync if you desire. Giving you the final say regarding what data is to be synchronized was a primary design goal for Nexic Synchronis. The Nexic Synchronis Client interface was designed to use GroupWise icons, dialogs, message prompts and terminology wherever possible. Menu items are also arranged in similar locations as they are in the GroupWise Windows client. Maintaining familiarity with the GroupWise Windows client was a top priority. The primary design goal was to have a user who was familiar with the GroupWise Windows client be able to use the Nexic Synchronis Client without any formal training. The fact that the majority of Nexic employees worked on GroupWise at Novell is evident in the design and user interface of Nexic Synchronis. If you’re familiar with the GroupWise remote mode concepts, then you already understand how the Nexic Synchronis Client works. When you delete an item, you have the option to delete it from the handheld database, the online mailbox or both. You can also retract deleted items that GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 21 have not been opened prior to the next time the the GroupWise client features, most all of the Nexic Synchronis Client is synchronized. Items can features mirror their GroupWise client counterpart. be created as posted or sent items. Appointments, tasks and notes can be accepted or declined. You Supported Features on Specific Operating Systems can mark items as private, unread or completed, Nexic provides the following features on devices and all items can be forwarded to other recipients. running Palm OS or Windows Mobile operating Since Synchronis has a one-to-one relationship with systems: PA L M O S WINDOWS MOBILE RIM PDAS N AT I V E G R O U P W I S E C L I E N T Mail and Calendar items in • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • one application Same GroupWise menus Same GroupWise features Same GroupWise icons Same GroupWise dialogs Same GroupWise folders Same GroupWise concepts Familiar GroupWise look and feel— minimal training • Multi-user Calendar view E-MAIL Send CC BC Receive Reply Reply Using GroupWise E-mail • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Address Forward Retract Sent Messages Delete Undelete Delete and Empty Empty Trash Attachments Read Later Mark ‘Read’ Mark Private GroupWise Personal Folders GroupWise System Folders Filters continued on next page S M A RTPHONES 8XX 9XX SYMBIAN NEWER GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 22 PA L M O S WINDOWS MOBILE RIM PDAS APPOINTMENTS Accept Decline Decline with Options Delegate Assign Alarms Alarm Notification on Device Clear or Delay Alarm Notification Create Appointment Multi-day Appointments Schedule Others for Appointments CC BC Posted Appointments Reply Reply Using GroupWise E-mail Address Forward Retract Sent Appointments Delete Undelete Delete and Empty Empty Trash Read Later Mark ‘Read’ Mark Private Filters • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • TA S K S Accept Decline Decline with Options Delegate Create Tasks Assign Due Date Mark Tasks Completed Schedule Others for Tasks CC BC Posted Tasks Reply Reply Using GroupWise E-mail Address Forward Retract Sent Tasks continued on next page S M A RTPHONES 8XX 9XX SYMBIAN NEWER GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 23 PA L M O S WINDOWS MOBILE RIM PDAS TA S K S CONTINUED Delete Undelete Delete and Empty Empty Trash Read Later Mark ‘Read’ Mark Private Filters • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NOTES Accept Decline Decline with Options Delegate Create Notes Assign Due Date Send Notes to Others CC BC Posted Notes Reply Reply Using GroupWise E-mail Address Forward Retract Sent Notes Delete Undelete Delete and Empty Empty Trash Read Later Mark ‘Read’ Mark Private Filters ADDRESS BOOK Searchable Create Contacts Delete Contacts Sync Changes to GroupWise Mailboxes Automatically Create Address Books Eliminate Duplicate Address Records Address Book Maintenance Features Map GroupWise Contact Fields to Device Fields continued on next page S M A RTPHONES 8XX 9XX SYMBIAN NEWER GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 24 PA L M O S WINDOWS MOBILE RIM PDAS ADDRESS BOOK S M A RTPHONES 8XX 9XX SYMBIAN NEWER CONTINUED Map New GroupWise 6.5 Contact • • • • • • • • • • • • Fields to Device Fields Map GroupWise Custom Fields to Device Fields Select Contacts to Sync from GroupWise Address Books Sync Personal Address Books Sync System Address Book Enhanced Conflict Resolution Synchronis 6.1 System Requirements • Minimum recommended device memory: 8 MB RAM Contact Information Nexic, Inc. 635 East Technology Ave. • Minimum device storage space: 500 KB Orem, Utah 84097 • Minimum PC hard disk space: 3 MB USA • Windows versions: 98/NT4 SP4 or later/ Tel: 1.801.434.4717 2000/XP Fax: 1.801.434.4719 • Hotsync Manager version: 3.5 or later E-mail: orders@nexic.com • ActiveSync 3.5 or later Web: http://www.nexic.com/ • GroupWise versions: 5.5/Enhancement Pack SP4, 6.0, 6.5 and later GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 25 Notify Technology Overview The NotifyLink* Solution The NotifyLink for GroupWise solution is based Organizations that use Novell GroupWise continue on a client-server architecture composed of the to seek a single solution for enterprise mobile NotifyLink Enterprise server and the NotifyLink device synchronization of e-mail, calendar, device clients. The NotifyLink Enterprise Server contact and task information. Notify Technology involves the installation of a Database component, has enhanced its NotifyLink Enterprise solution a Web component and a Messaging component. for GroupWise to handle both wireless and wired All three components may be installed to the same mobile devices. The NotifyLink Enterprise Edition server, or each component can be installed to a for GroupWise provides secure, synchronized separate server allowing NotifyLink to function in access and management of e-mail, calendar, a more distributed environment, which offers a contacts and tasks on wired or wireless devices more flexible choice when selecting the system based on Palm, Windows Mobile or BlackBerry architecture for use by the organization. operating systems. If you have a wireless device, the NotifyLink The NotifyLink solution is ideal for companies whose employees include mobile professionals solution provides support for a variety of wireless who need real-time synchronization of their networks including cellular and 802.11x. If you existing e-mail to any variety of supported mobile use a wired device, the NotifyLink solution offers devices. With the NotifyLink solution, you can read, network-based synchronization that lets you compose, reply, forward, mark as read and delete synchronize your handheld device independent of e-mail messages from your handheld device. your desktop’s location. Notify has designed the Mobile and Wired E-mail Synchronization. The NotifyLink solution for IT organizations that require NotifyLink solution provides you with an “automatic” centralized management and support for their synchronization of e-mails sent to your Novell mobile users’ needs. With the NotifyLink Enterprise GroupWise mailbox. Edition for GroupWise, organizations can easily support their growing mobile workforce while E-mail Reconciliation. E-mails are synchronized to providing a migration path from wired to wireless your mobile device. Any e-mail sent to the device device usage. must meet any filter criteria specified either by Notify’s vision for the Mobile PDA environment you or based on global criteria established by also includes product features such as: Attachments, the IT staff. All originated e-mail from the mobile GroupWise Trusted Applications support, integration device will be synchronized with your desktop with Novell’s eDirectory for GroupWise, support for “Sent” file. Any e-mails forwarded and replied to GroupWise on Linux* and Apache HTTP servers from the mobile device will also be synchronized running on Windows and Linux. with your desktop “Sent” folder. If you delete an GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 26 e-mail on the mobile device, that e-mail will be configurable user notification regarding placed in the “Trash” folder on your desktop. information about the number, names and sizes Notify offers you additional desktop of the attachments. This information is made synchronization to the mobile device with the available as part of the e-mail displayed on the “mark as read” function initiated from the device. mobile device. NotifyLink can also forward an If you read the e-mail on the mobile device, attachment to any other e-mail user. NotifyLink marks the e-mail as read on your Mobile Calendar, Contacts and Tasks. NotifyLink desktop. NotifyLink Enterprise Edition provides provides bi-directional mobile synchronization of e-mail users with a platform-specific smart client, your Calendar, Contacts and Tasks. Whether the which is initially loaded on the mobile device. The NotifyLink smart client provides you with the same e-mail folders you’re familiar with on the desktop client: Inbox, Sent Folder, Draft Folder, Out Box, Trash folder. E-mails are sent from your account to the mobile device. Once the e-mails are on the mobile device, you can open and read them, information is entered on your mobile device or your desktop, the information will be transmitted, keeping personal calendars continually up to date at both the server level and the mobile-device level. NotifyLink synchronization is activated by performing an initial sync on the mobile device. then perform any number of operations including This initiates the loading of the device’s calendar, replying, forwarding and even deleting them. contacts and tasks with your existing desktop information. From this point forward, you need Message Filtering. NotifyLink supports a robust not worry about keeping your calendar, contacts set of filters that can be controlled by the administrator or by you. The filter engine supports a robust set of rules and conditions to control the flow of messages sent to the mobile device. NotifyLink also supports the use of multiple filters. and tasks synchronized with your mobile device. Meeting invitations are also supported both to and from the mobile device. You can accept or decline meeting invitations and initiate a meeting request from the mobile device. Attachment Support. NotifyLink supports NotifyLink Enterprise Edition uses the native attachment download and upload for Palm, calendar, contact and tasks applications on the Pocket PC and BlackBerry mobile devices. On the various supported mobile devices. Palm and Pocket PC devices, attachments are downloaded to the device in their native file Encryption and Key Management. NotifyLink format where they can be read or edited by supports both Triple DES and the latest Advanced either native or third-party applications. On the Encryption Standard (AES). AES is a Federal BlackBerry Java devices, the files are sent in a Information Processing Standard (FIPS), specifically, format where they can be viewed and edited from FIPS Publication 197, that specifies a cryptographic the BlackBerry device. NotifyLink provides algorithm for use by U.S. Government organizations GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 27 to protect sensitive, unclassified information. algorithm on most systems. Triple DES takes three The AES key size: 192 and 256 bits. In decimal 64-bit keys, for an overall key length of 192 bits. terms, this means that there are approximately: 6.2 x 1057 possible 192-bit keys. Many security Supported Features on Specific Operating Systems systems will almost certainly use both Triple DES Notify Technology provides the following features and AES for at least the next five years. After on devices running either Palm OS, Windows that, AES may supplant Triple DES as the default Mobile or RIM operating systems: PA L M O S WINDOWS MOBILE RIM SYMBIAN PDAS S M A RTPHONES 8XX 9XX NEWER • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • E-MAIL Send Originate Support for CC and BCC Receive Reply Reply Using GroupWise E-mail Address Forward Delete Attachments Attachment View and Edit Read Later Mark ‘Read’ Undelete Delete and Empty Filters CALENDAR Accept Reject Delegate Create Appointment Create Recurring Appointments Mark Private Decline with Options Read Later Undelete Delete and Empty Filters Schedule Others Posted Appointments Reply continued on next page GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 28 PA L M O S WINDOWS MOBILE RIM SYMBIAN PDAS S M A RTPHONES 8XX 9XX NEWER • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • TA S K L I S T Available Create Accept Reject Forward Reply Mark ‘Private’ Mark ‘Completed’ Decline with Options Read Later Mark Read Undelete Delete and Empty Filters Assign Tasks to Others Posted Tasks ADDRESS BOOK Searchable Create Contact Delete Contact Sync Changes to GroupWise Mailboxes Contact Information Notify Technology Corporation Northeast Central Notify Technology Corporation West Contact: Heath Birkendahl Contact: Tim Mausling Inside Sales Manager Inside Sales Manager 1054 South De Anza Blvd., Suite 105 1054 South De Anza Blvd., Suite 105 San Jose, CA 95129 San Jose, CA 95129 Main: 408.777.7917 Main: 408.777.7934 Fax: 408.996.7405 Fax: 408.996.7405 Notify Technology Corporation Northeast Notify Technology Corporation Midwest Contact: Jamie Long Inside Sales Manager 1054 South De Anza Blvd., Suite 105 Contact: J. Scott Walker Inside Sales Manager 1054 South De Anza Blvd., Suite 105 San Jose, CA 95129 San Jose, CA 95129 Main: 408.777.7925 Main: 408.777.7923 Fax: 408.996.7405 Fax: 408.996.7405 continued on next page GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 29 Notify Technology Corporation South Atlantic Contact: Don Lamure Inside Sales Manager 1054 South De Anza Blvd., Suite 105 San Jose, CA 95129 Main: 408.777.7926 Fax: 408.996.7405 GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 30 Omni Technology Solutions, Inc. login, and access their mail and the fact that this GWmobile software from Omni Technology option is only available when there is good radio Solutions Inc. (Omni) is a leading wireless solution coverage. Users who need access to their GroupWise for Novell “native” GroupWise access on RIM information usually find it unsatisfactory over time BlackBerry devices. GWmobile supports all that they can’t work in “disconnected mode.” BlackBerry handhelds. There are several differences between Three Primary Components of GWMobile Service GWmobile and the other options in the marketplace. The major components of the GWmobile service are For example, GWmobile eliminates the need for the GWmobile Proxy Server, the GWmobile client a BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) or Microsoft and the HTTP gateway. The GWmobile Proxy Server Exchange/Lotus Notes server to act as a gateway connects directly to your GroupWise system using to GroupWise. Other “synchronization” options in IP connectivity or DNS name. By talking directly the market require that you set up a server to act to GroupWise, GWmobile saves users money in as an IMAP or POP3 relay agent. The biggest licensing, administration and infrastructure costs difference with these implementations is the (and security concerns) that would otherwise limitations of trying to use IMAP or POP3. To the be associated with implementing a BES and best of our knowledge, neither of these options Exchange/Notes gateway server. provides a full GroupWise experience. They are The GWmobile Client is a separate program not able to provide satisfactory synchronization that gets installed on the BlackBerry. It is in the of individual folders, calendars, alarms, tasks, GWmobile client that you access your e-mail, folders, etc. A large number of GroupWise systems do calendar, tasks, etc. The HTTP gateway transfers not have IMAP or POP3 enabled on their servers, messages to the RIM Data Center (NOC) which, so there is also the question of configuration. in turn, forwards the messages to the appropriate One option that many people are unaware of is the built-in Wireless Access Protocol (WAP) support for GroupWise. Many of our customers service provider for wireless “Over the Air” delivery and synchronization to the BlackBerry handhelds. GWmobile takes advantage of full native started out using their BlackBerry devices by GroupWise encryption on the GWmobile Proxy installing WAP support for their WebAccess Server and uses 256-bit AES (Advanced Encryption service. This allows people to login and access Standard) on the handheld device. This is a GroupWise using the BlackBerry Internet browser significant step above TripleDES or SSL encryption through WebAccess and have GroupWise deliver used by other vendors. From a functional their mail to the small form factor available on perspective, another major difference is how the BlackBerry. Frustrations with this option we use the GroupWise object APIs for requesting include the amount of time it takes to connect, and working with data from your GroupWise GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 31 system. What this means to an end user is a more to be alerted by the BlackBerry prior to an “native” GroupWise experience on the BlackBerry. appointment time. With GWMobile, you enjoy completely wireless In particular, users are able to see work with their individual GroupWise mail folders in the same way synchronization and a “native” GroupWise client they work with e-mail on their computer. Messages, experience on the BlackBerry. There’s no BlackBerry calendar entries, reminders and contacts are Enterprise Server (BES) software, no Microsoft available on the BlackBerry and are organized Exchange gateway, no Lotus Notes Gateway, the same way they are on a regular workstation no additional licensing fees and no administration client. Tasks are synchronized using the cradle- or security concerns when dealing with other synch method. Any changes to the user’s GroupWise messaging software required for other GWmobile account (for the selected folders) are synchronized wirelessly to the GroupWise system and vice versa. Another advantage of using the GroupWise implementations. Supported Features on Specific Operating Systems APIs is that appointment alarms can be delivered Omni provides the following features on devices along with calendar entries. This allows the user running the RIM operating system: PA L M O S WINDOWS MOBILE RIM SYMBIAN 8XX 9XX NEWER Send Y Y Receive Y Y Reply Y Y Reply Using GroupWise E-mail Address Y Y Forward Y Y Delete Y Y Attachments Y Y Read Later Y Y Mark ‘Read’ Y Y Undelete N N Delete and Empty N N Filters Y Y Accept Y Y Reject Y Y Delegate Y Y Create Appointment Y Y Mark Private N N Decline with Options N N Read Later Y Y Undelete N N PDAS S M A RTPHONES E-MAIL CALENDAR continued on next page GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 32 PA L M O S WINDOWS MOBILE RIM SYMBIAN 8XX 9XX NEWER Delete and Empty N N Filters Y Y Schedule Others N N Posted Appointments Y Y Reply Y Y Available v3.4 v3.4 Create v3.4 v3.4 Accept v3.4 v3.4 Reject v3.4 v3.4 Forward v3.4 v3.4 Reply v3.4 v3.4 Mark ‘Private’ v3.4 v3.4 Mark ‘Completed’ v3.4 v3.4 Decline with Options v3.4 v3.4 Read Later v3.4 v3.4 Mark Read v3.4 v3.4 Undelete v3.4 v3.4 Delete and Empty v3.4 v3.4 Filters v3.4 v3.4 Assign Tasks to Others v3.4 v3.4 Posted Tasks v3.4 v3.4 Searchable N N Create Contact Y Y Delete Contact Y Y Sync Changes to GroupWise Mailboxes Y Y PDAS CALENDAR S M A RTPHONES CONTINUED TA S K L I S T ADDRESS BOOK Contact Information Omni Technology Solutions Inc. Omni offers clients and Novell partners a broad #400 Bell Tower selection of proven enhancements built on our 10104-103 Avenue reputation as a client-focused company. We are Edmonton, Alberta committed to ensuring that the solutions and Canada T5J 0H8 products you implement are the right choice for Tel: 1.780.423.4200 your business and technology needs. Whether you Fax: 1.780.423.4711 are looking for minor pain relief or major solutions, www.omni-ts.com we help you leverage your existing Novell technology investment. GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 33 Quartz Development your Pocket PC-based handheld with Novell Quartz Development aims to offer proven synchroni- GroupWise. Application data can be synchronized zation software for Novell GroupWise. PortaMail was in either or both directions. PortaMail requires first developed to synchronize a Pocket PC handheld few system resources and the data synchronization to GroupWise, and then SmartSYNC was released for speed between the device and GroupWise is very the Palm platforms. Both PortaMail and SmartSYNC fast. You can synchronize using a local post office have similar features, yet there are also differences due to limitations of the respective handheld devices. A remote synchronization solution is planned for future release. account, online account or cached account. Microsoft ActiveSync must be installed. Microsoft Outlook is not required to synchronize. PortaMail works with Microsoft Windows 98SE and above. A new version of PortaMail specific to GroupWise PortaMail Overview 6.5 that will include PortaMail for SmartPhone is PortaMail is a complete solution for synchronizing in development. COMPONENT F E AT U R E S Contacts Category/Address Book mappings: Map the categories on your device to the address books within Novell GroupWise. Filters: Synchronize using Home, Work or Other addresses for non-organizational records. Calendar Filters: 1. Synchronize based on a sync window. This allows you to control the amount of data to be kept up to date and effectively controls the amount of data that stays on your handheld device. 2. Synchronize based on the privacy flag. 3. Synchronize meeting attendees (all devices). Logging: Get notified when a double modify occurs. Reminder Notes Filters: 1. Synchronize based on a sync window. This allows you to control the amount of data to be kept up to date and effectively controls the amount of data that stays on your handheld device. 2. Synchronize based on the privacy flag. 3. Decide how notes are displayed after synchronization: Free, Busy, Tentative or Out Of Office. 4. Synchronize meeting attendees (not PPC2000 devices, Pocket Outlook bug). Logging: Get notified when a double modify occurs. Task List Filters: 1. Synchronize based on a sync window. This allows you to control the amount of data to be kept up to date and effectively controls the amount of data that stays on your handheld device. 2. Synchronize based on the privacy flag. Logging: Get notified when a double modify occurs. E-mail Folder Mapping: Select the actual mailboxes you want to synchronize. Filters: 1. Synchronize based on the read/unread flag. 2. Synchronize based on the number of days in the past. 3. Include or ignore desktop attachments. 4. Delete from GroupWise when deleted from the device. 5. Synchronize sent items. PortaMail Features GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 34 SmartSYNC Features SmartSYNC Overview account, online account or cached account. SmartSYNC is a complete solution for synchronizing You must have Palm Desktop installed. SmartSYNC Palm OS-based devices with Novell GroupWise. works with Microsoft Windows 98SE and above. Application data can be synchronized in either or A new version of SmartSYNC that will synchronize both directions. SmartSYNC requires few system between the Palm, GroupWise and Palm Desktop resources and the data synchronization speed will be released shortly, and a new version of between the device and GroupWise is very fast. SmartSYNC specific to GroupWise 6.5, Palm OS You may synchronize using a local post office Garnet and Palm OS Cobalt is in development. COMPONENT F E AT U R E S Address Book Category/Address Book mappings: Map the categories on your device to the address books within Novell GroupWise. Logging: Get notified when a double modify occurs (through the HotSync log file). Date Book Filters: 1. Synchronize based on a sync window. This allows you to control the amount of data to be kept up to date and effectively controls the amount of data that stays on your handheld device. 2. Synchronize based on the privacy flag. Logging: Get notified when a double modify occurs (through the HotSync log file). Reminder Notes Filters: 1. Synchronize based on a sync window. This allows you to control the amount of data to be kept up to date and effectively controls the amount of data that stays on your handheld device. 2. Synchronize based on the privacy flag. Logging: Get notified when a double modify occurs (through the HotSync log file). To-Do List Filters: Synchronize based on the privacy flag. Logging: Get notified when a double modify occurs (through the HotSync log file). E-mail Folder Mapping: Select the actual mailboxes you want to synchronize. Filters: 1. Synchronize based on the read/unread flag. 2. Synchronize based on the number of days in the past. 3. Synchronize based on priority. Logging: Get notified when a double modify occurs (through the HotSync log file). GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 35 PortaMail for SmartPhone easier for larger corporations to purchase PortaMail for SmartPhone is Quartz Development’s and register the software solutions across a newest application, which lets you synchronize TCP/IP-enabled network. Administrators may your MS SmartPhone2002/2003 with GroupWise register the client software remotely on a user’s in a similar manner to PortaMail. All the same PC, with the ability to move the license around features you expect from PortaMail are in PortaMail at any time should it no longer be needed on a for SmartPhone except for e-mail attachments, specific machine. which will be added later. Supported Features on Specific Operating Systems PortaMail Enterprise Manager and SmartSYNC Enterprise Manager Quartz Development provides the following These two applications act as license managers features on devices running Palm OS or Windows for their respective clients. They make it Mobile operating systems: PA L M O S WINDOWS MOBILE RIM PDAS S M A RTPHONES • • • • • • • • • • • • • E-MAIL Send Receive Reply Reply Using GroupWise E-mail Address Forward Delete Attachments Will be added later Read Later Mark ‘Read’ • • • • • • • • • • Undelete Delete and Empty Filters Sync Sent Items Will be added later CALENDAR Accept Reject (Delete to Decline) • • • • • • • • • • • • Delegate Assign Alarms Alarm Notification on Device Clear or Delay Alarm Notification Create Appointment Mark Private Decline with Options continued on next page • • • • • 8XX 9XX SYMBIAN NEWER GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 36 PA L M O S CALENDAR WINDOWS MOBILE RIM PDAS S M A RTPHONES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CONTINUED Read Later Undelete Delete and Empty Filters Schedule Others Posted Appointments Reply TA S K L I S T Available Create Accept Reject Forward Reply Mark ‘Private’ Mark ‘Completed’ Decline with Options Read Later Mark Read Undelete Delete and Empty Filters Assign Tasks to Others Posted Tasks ADDRESS BOOK Searchable Create Contact Delete Contact Sync Personal Address Books Sync System Address Books Sync Changes to GroupWise Mailboxes Contact Information Quartz Development 3 Weld Avenue Cessnock NSW Australia 2325 Tel: +61 2 4991 2580 8XX 9XX SYMBIAN NEWER GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 37 Toffa International Limited SyncML as Open Standard Each vendor offering synchronization solutions for Toffa’s SyncWiseEnterprise is a SyncML compliant Novell GroupWise has chosen a different approach. server. SyncML is the open standard that drives While some vendors work to provide the best data mobility by establishing a common language possible solution for one or two particular mobile for communications between devices, applications device(s), others have tackled interfaces to and networks. The foundation of the SyncML open difficult architectures such as the Blackberry. standard ensures a consistent set of data that is Toffa’s approach has been to provide a single always available on any device or application, solution that allows a customer to serve as wide any time, regardless of connectivity, be this cradle- a variety of devices as possible with just one based or over-the-air. In short, if a user’s mobile product. Using our SyncWiseEnterprise, you can device can see the SyncWiseEnterprise server synchronize your GroupWise data to a broad spectrum of heterogenous devices. These encompass the obvious PalmOS and PocketPC platforms as well as legacy devices such as very old cellphones and esoteric links to vertical products. For example, SIMBIT, based in Ottawa, Canada, has developed a SyncML client that synchronizes the address list stored on a cell phone SIM card. Using SyncWiseEnterprise, this information can be shared with a GroupWise address book. As for esoteric links to vertical products, a SyncML client over IP, it can synchronize the GroupWise data. SyncWiseEnterprise synchronizes the GroupWise data to the device’s native applications. This allows you to access data when a connection to GroupWise is unavailable (such as in a subway, on a plane, etc.) and also provides full integration with the device’s other native applications. For example, a telephone number stored in a GroupWise address book and synchronized to a PalmOne Treo can be used to initiate the telephone call. Toffa SyncWiseEnterprise Capabilities is available for the GoldMine Contact Management • Built on open standards—SyncML application enabling the sharing of e-mail, • Synchronize over-the-air or via cradle calendar and address information between • Sync with more devices than any other ™ Goldmine’s rich data store and—when combined with SyncWiseEnterprise—GroupWise. You only have to deploy one server in order to reach this plethora solution—currently 121 devices • Sync to any future device supporting the SyncML open standard of devices. The depth of the synchronization • Designed specifically for GroupWise experience on each device is limited only by the • Sync to GroupWise in native language individual capabilities of the device itself. Toffa is • No additional software needed for the vast also actively working to incorporate Blackberry to this ever-growing supported device list. majority of devices • Centralized administration GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 38 Supported Features on Specific Operating Systems Toffa International provides the following features on devices running either Palm OS, Windows Mobile or Symbian operating systems: PA L M O S WINDOWS MOBILE RIM 8XX 9XX SYMBIAN PDAS S M A RTPHONES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NEWER E-MAIL Send Receive Reply Reply Using GroupWise E-mail Address Forward Delete Attachments Read Later Mark ‘Read’ Undelete Delete and Empty Filters CALENDAR Accept Reject Delegate Assign Alarms Alarm Notification on Device Clear or Delay Alarm Notification Create Appointment Mark Private Decline with Options Read Later Undelete Delete and Empty Filters Schedule Others Posted Appointments Reply Sync with GroupWise in Native Language TA S K L I S T Available Create Accept Reject Forward continued on next page GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 39 PA L M O S TA S K L I S T WINDOWS MOBILE RIM 8XX 9XX SYMBIAN PDAS S M A RTPHONES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NEWER CONTINUED Reply Mark ‘Private’ Mark ‘Completed’ Decline with Options Read Later Mark Read Undelete Delete and Empty Filters Assign Tasks to Others Posted Tasks Sync with GroupWise in Native Language NOTES Available Create Accept Reject Forward Reply Mark ‘Private’ Decline with Options Read Later Mark Read Undelete Delete and Empty Filters Sync with GroupWise in Native Language ADDRESS BOOK Searchable Create Contact Delete Contact Sync Changes to GroupWise Mailboxes Sync Personal Address Books Sync System Address Books Sync ReadOnly Address Books Sync with GroupWise in Native Language GroupWise User’s Guide to Mobile Devices 40 Contact Information Toffa International Limited Technology Centre Wolverhampton Science Park Glaisher Drive Wolverhampton WV10 9RU United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 1902 650025 Fax: +44 (0) 1902 650552 Sales—sales@toffa.com © 2004 Novell, Inc. 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